Nicole Matamala and Abdusamed Sherif, campus exchange students for fall 2016
Nicole Matamala and Abdusamed Sherif, campus exchange students for fall 2016

Campus exchange students round out rewarding experiences at CMU-Q

In what has been a banner year for the Campus Exchange program at CMU-Q, two students from Pittsburgh are wrapping up a rewarding and enriching semester in Doha. CMU-Q hosted a total of six campus exchange students this year, including three in the spring semester and one who completed an internship in May and June.

While at CMU-Q, Nicole Matamala studied programming, which is a renewed passion of hers. She has now changed her major to computational biology so she can continue exploring computer science.

“At the Pittsburgh campus, some classes have 200 students in a lecture hall. Here, the classes are so small it feels like private tutoring. I got so much out of my time here,” said Matamala.

Abdusamed Sherif, an information systems junior, has enjoyed the diversity at CMU-Q. Active in several clubs, he started the Young African Leaders Association at CMU-Q to connect with other African students and share African culture with others.

“At CMU-Q, I had the opportunity to be immersed in a new culture while also interacting with different types of people from a large international crowd. I was really welcomed by the CMU-Q community,” said Sherif.

The Campus Exchange program is an opportunity for students in both Pittsburgh and Qatar to explore CMU from a different perspective.

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